Deported to Pak, yet King in India

October 10, 2012 18:54
Deported to Pak, yet King in India

A Pakistani national had been enjoying luxurious life in India, exempted from all punishments though he had been deported back to his nation in 2007. He has been spotted moving in VIP cars with a red beacon and a number plate that says Government of India.

Sayyed Waseem-ur-Rehman Shah, had been moving around in the nation's capital faking his identity as a member of the Add Inst of Governmentm located at the Ekta Bhavan behind the Prime Minister's office in South Block. The Bombay High Court has asked the police to provide the details of his car after it was intimated of his illegal parades in the country defying the orders of the court. The court has also asked for an affidavit detailing the status of all cases pending against Shah.

Shah has also been spotted while he met with RR Patil, the Home Minister for Maharashtra. The police have now filed an affidavit mentioning the complete details of Shah's movements. The affidavit says that Shah had reached India on November 22, 2006 on a visitor's visa issued by the Indian High Commission, Islamabad with validity until February 19, 2007 which was later extended to May 18, 2007. However, further renewal had been rejected and Shah was ordered to leave India by 19 May, 2007.

(AW- Anil)

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